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process into the accident we take you step by step through the sequence of events plus my territory in europe and of people across the arab world to the rise of political awareness in russia as the world turns a new page to twenty. recaptures all the twists and turns of the year. and i welcome you watching r.t. live from moscow with me. now the united states has all but begun its plunge off the fiscal cliff at least on the markets and with last minute talks between republicans and democrats falling apart yet again america could be in for a hard landing wall street is in full retreat seeing five straight days of selloffs as panicky investors jumped ship on new year's day six hundred billion dollars worth of tax hikes and federal cuts are slated to come into force in america and the deal to avert that is still no way in sight. reports the makings of this crisis were there for all to see now the u.s. congress created this cliff situation when they failed to agree on a budget that would help the country reduce its deficit and its you mongers debt and what they did was what they usually do they pu
process into the accident we take you step by step through the sequence of events plus my territory in europe and of people across the arab world to the rise of political awareness in russia as the world turns a new page to twenty. recaptures all the twists and turns of the year. and i welcome you watching r.t. live from moscow with me. now the united states has all but begun its plunge off the fiscal cliff at least on the markets and with last minute talks between republicans and democrats...
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from the rest of the middle east and arab world to europe's money roller coaster the russian public getting more politically vocal and we sum up the major events that shaped twenty twelve. well it's a pleasure to have you with us here on new year's eve here in the russian capital the big show planned for you as we count down the last two hours of twenty twelve. thank you for joining us. now trying to pull the u.s. back from the brink of the fiscal cliff it couldn't get much closer to the wire at this point in just a few hours americans will be hit hard by billions of dollars of tax hikes and spending cuts which will automatically come into effect on tuesday the republicans and democrats are now in a last minute effort to avert it this time rapidly runs out how washington correspondent guy nature can filed this report. the u.s. congress created this cliff situation when they failed to agree on a budget that would help the country reduce its deficit and its you monger's debt and what they did was what they usually do they put off those important decisions until a certain deadline that deadlin
from the rest of the middle east and arab world to europe's money roller coaster the russian public getting more politically vocal and we sum up the major events that shaped twenty twelve. well it's a pleasure to have you with us here on new year's eve here in the russian capital the big show planned for you as we count down the last two hours of twenty twelve. thank you for joining us. now trying to pull the u.s. back from the brink of the fiscal cliff it couldn't get much closer to the wire...
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europe's. major. you're watching. trying to pull the u.s. from the brink of the fiscal cliff couldn't get much closer to the wire and a few americans will be hit hard by billions of dollars of tax hikes and spending cuts which will automatically come into effect on tuesday but republicans and democrats just can't agree on how to avert it and time is running out on his own washington correspondent. the u.s. congress created this cliff situation when they failed to agree on a budget that would help the country reduce its deficit and its you monger's debt and what they did was what they usually do they put off those important decisions until a certain deadline that deadline is now so they came up with this scary word cliff to create lots of drama around what should be the ordinary maybe somewhat boring working process of any congress or parliament that is to agree on a budget and need to deadlines so the cliff which actually describes the mode in which the congress is working their inability to make decisions until the very very last minute the
europe's. major. you're watching. trying to pull the u.s. from the brink of the fiscal cliff couldn't get much closer to the wire and a few americans will be hit hard by billions of dollars of tax hikes and spending cuts which will automatically come into effect on tuesday but republicans and democrats just can't agree on how to avert it and time is running out on his own washington correspondent. the u.s. congress created this cliff situation when they failed to agree on a budget that would...
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cliff the clock is ticking away meanwhile the market is dropping for the fifth consecutive session europe is also dropping on pretty much the same fears but there's still one more day this year to turn that trend around us of thirty first of december as you can see the market is also down russia's ruble ended the final session of the year on a down note but over the year ruble strengthened five percent against the dollar so it's been quite a good year for the ruble russia's markets also saw a final bit of a sell off but that's because nobody wants to assume the risks of missing out on the important stories like the fiscal cliff and it's developments so they usually go into cat. before long holiday so overall the my six gained five percent this year r.t.s. ten percent which makes it go down into history as a pretty boring year actually all right now let's take a look at some of the best performing stocks of the year coming in number one carmaker sollars is susan the russian japanese joint venture was doing much better than the market this year in the industry in general posting strong prod
cliff the clock is ticking away meanwhile the market is dropping for the fifth consecutive session europe is also dropping on pretty much the same fears but there's still one more day this year to turn that trend around us of thirty first of december as you can see the market is also down russia's ruble ended the final session of the year on a down note but over the year ruble strengthened five percent against the dollar so it's been quite a good year for the ruble russia's markets also saw a...
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dimitris next with a business more signs the crisis in europe is far from over dimitri that is true because germany central bank the bundesbank has said that it now thinks the economy will not be growing as fast as it predicted before and for germany to be affected that's pretty significant is the biggest and most significant economy in the euro zone and in europe well look at the implications in the business both in a couple of minutes. download the official application itself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. it's not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. gold fever. time thousands into slaves. but also month brotherhood involved in the mines and since i started working in the mine i stated i look at it. similar to nationals. a cash cow to be milked dry i think that in this country gold medal logie has an environmental cost which is an acceptable local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. most but we are forced to pay protectio
dimitris next with a business more signs the crisis in europe is far from over dimitri that is true because germany central bank the bundesbank has said that it now thinks the economy will not be growing as fast as it predicted before and for germany to be affected that's pretty significant is the biggest and most significant economy in the euro zone and in europe well look at the implications in the business both in a couple of minutes. download the official application itself choose your...
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protests ripped across europe in two thousand and twelve as the euro crisis worsened leaving many no choice but to go out onto the streets so many people are becoming desperate people are gaga. angrier and angrier spain had millions on the street at a time demanding the government stop cuts and demos continued in greece who got a forty four billion euro bailout the masses were met with heavy handed policing in most countries across the e.u. which was awarded a nobel peace prize in twenty trials i am right. they ultimately if there are too many protests won't even be able to afford the policemen on the streets and therefore we could actually end up not so much with a violent reaction from government but there's actually a danger of an arcade because government itself may break down the crowd is. not the case in the us where the occupy movement lost momentum of this year corporate back media and authorities managed to dull demonstrations demanding economic equality and responsibility is one of a party that there was you know you wait for occupy to expand from its needs and from that. y
protests ripped across europe in two thousand and twelve as the euro crisis worsened leaving many no choice but to go out onto the streets so many people are becoming desperate people are gaga. angrier and angrier spain had millions on the street at a time demanding the government stop cuts and demos continued in greece who got a forty four billion euro bailout the masses were met with heavy handed policing in most countries across the e.u. which was awarded a nobel peace prize in twenty trials...
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he still unfortunately has quite a lot of supporters in europe look what happened in one. pm the union country. the jewish issue you know what i mean i mean hungary you know there was an initiative. by a faction in that particular country right we still parliamentary faction. i mean i would say extremely right wing but at the same basically. put under the under question. the activities you know the. population of that particular cancer you know this is against the backdrop of national security and so on so for this very it's very unfortunate because new amasses which i mentioned you know more and more. young people unfortunately fall under the influence of certain right wing. radio stadium extremist ideas and. fortunately new announces raise not only in the baltic states but also in some other. european states. which is a very serious. challenge especially in the prevailing economic conditions. when quite a number of people cannot find jobs you know and cannot get access to proper education i mean those are very serious social and political challenges yes they do ridiculiz
he still unfortunately has quite a lot of supporters in europe look what happened in one. pm the union country. the jewish issue you know what i mean i mean hungary you know there was an initiative. by a faction in that particular country right we still parliamentary faction. i mean i would say extremely right wing but at the same basically. put under the under question. the activities you know the. population of that particular cancer you know this is against the backdrop of national security...
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he came to report on communism in eastern europe. i met him, and we drove to berlin on the november night when the wall fell and spent the evening sitting on the wall taking added with a chisel. i got married to him a year later. >> what did it mean at the time? what did it mean when you were sitting there one that wall came down? when was it? >> 1989. people have forgotten how much fun it was. it was a very exhilarating time in history, but they have also forgotten how nervous people were. i remember sitting on the wall, and it was 4:00 in the morning, and everyone was awake, but there were hundreds of people sitting on top of the berlin wall, and there was a wall and then no man's land. they were standing there very nervous. at 4:00 in the morning everyone has drunk champagne, and they have already some the national anthem, so what you do next seven? people started to jump off the walls, and the guards would rush over and throw people back. it was not entirely as satisfying moment. i discovered as we were sitting there that east ge
he came to report on communism in eastern europe. i met him, and we drove to berlin on the november night when the wall fell and spent the evening sitting on the wall taking added with a chisel. i got married to him a year later. >> what did it mean at the time? what did it mean when you were sitting there one that wall came down? when was it? >> 1989. people have forgotten how much fun it was. it was a very exhilarating time in history, but they have also forgotten how nervous...
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keep clear of europe for now. i think high yield debt will be interesting. within equities, if the economy starts really growing it will be more broad-based and people can move away from the more conservative investments and go into more cyclical as well as smaller cap stocks. >> optimistic view on 2013 from alison deans. always good to see you. >> thank you. >>> when we return on "the wall street journal report," maria will be back gazing into the crystal ball of 2013. what the new year may bring to wall street, to washington, and to your wallet. predictions and analysis to get you to january 1st and beyond. and then later, what a ride it's been. some of the biggest names and stories and ideas that made the 12 months of 2012. as we go to the break, a look at how the stock market ended the week. >>> another new year's eve approaches and instead of resolutions we're making bets and predictions for 2013 for washington, wall street, and around the world. joining me now is "the washington post"'s ezra klein and yahoo! finance senior columnist mike santoli. mike,
keep clear of europe for now. i think high yield debt will be interesting. within equities, if the economy starts really growing it will be more broad-based and people can move away from the more conservative investments and go into more cyclical as well as smaller cap stocks. >> optimistic view on 2013 from alison deans. always good to see you. >> thank you. >>> when we return on "the wall street journal report," maria will be back gazing into the crystal ball of...
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>> well, i think if you look at three big factors, tom, europe has gotten better by far, we have got much lower interest rates than europe, much more resolve, stock markets are up nicely there, china which was in free fall, started to rebound, manufacturing started to rebound, gdp is rebound, use of electricity is starting to rebound, exports rebound, you filter all of those in the u.s. where you sit in the u.s. with a consumer that has got five-year high of consumer confidence, we have got housing inventories that at a four-year low, housing prices up 11 percent year over year, double digit growth in autos and auto loans so to me it looks like the consumer is poised, corporations are lean on the balance sheet side, it looks like if you trigger good secular things and trajectory on the fiscal things in the u.s. you could have a heck of a second six months in 2013 in the market. >> a lot of optimism and you are playing it at a movie theaters and begins with lions gate entertainment whomplts knew you were a teenage vampire fan with the twilight movie series, the stock has done nicely t
>> well, i think if you look at three big factors, tom, europe has gotten better by far, we have got much lower interest rates than europe, much more resolve, stock markets are up nicely there, china which was in free fall, started to rebound, manufacturing started to rebound, gdp is rebound, use of electricity is starting to rebound, exports rebound, you filter all of those in the u.s. where you sit in the u.s. with a consumer that has got five-year high of consumer confidence, we have...
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but steve israel feels that europe he's supporting basically supporting israel. and also the break has promised states cross-talk with stay with us. we've. seen. too many speak our language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about seventy odd p. interviews intriguing stories are you. been trying all te arabic to find out more visit our big teeth don't call. the world. science technology innovation all the latest m l m m's from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. and it contains. only. one. following welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle separate but equal more and more europeans are rethinking the pillars of the modern nation state there is wide agreement that the sovereignty of states must be respected but what about the growing issue of self-determination if a population wants to create their own state.
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>> old europe is fallen with the indulgent dilutions of the welfare state. they've all accepted dependence on a show i've government and bass have destroyed the value of their assets. when you destroy the value of your assets, ultimately the human beings who make your economy go our investments and creations of work after. when you'd appreciate this asset, reliability is become impossible. if you unleashed the assets of your economy, allows the stock market to boom and thread began, then all of a sudden these liabilities they seem impossible today become manageable in the future. >> george gilder, when you see the fight in congress over the debt ceiling or tax breaks are balanced budget, what was she like to see congress do and how important his recent attack feeling? >> that's all just a kind of theater of the absurd. what we need to do his spot in our taxi and deregulate. i tell this story at new zealand, israel, number of countries which have faced crises far exceeding our current predicament. new zealand is one of my favorite is the third richest country
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and europe as well so he he's got competition at the forefront of his mind at the moment but judging from the numbers that we've just seen clearly russia has like a very long way to go to go with the states so what does it need to do to edge closer to its main rival so i think president vladimir putin has definitely knowledge and he said right going forward this is going to be top of the agenda and he said that we want to keep hold of the contacts that we do have india the biggest seller of russian military arms wants to keep hold of india also wants to really concentrate on getting relationships with other countries as well really improving upon those and also technology is always a big deal natascha because russia is often criticized for not being up to western standards because of the old soviet machinery so he's talking about diversifying and also in rooting in that sector as well not so competing with the west in terms of quantity but also china in terms of costing as well. as well being competitive and i'm talking about germany and france because they to make up the top five in
and europe as well so he he's got competition at the forefront of his mind at the moment but judging from the numbers that we've just seen clearly russia has like a very long way to go to go with the states so what does it need to do to edge closer to its main rival so i think president vladimir putin has definitely knowledge and he said right going forward this is going to be top of the agenda and he said that we want to keep hold of the contacts that we do have india the biggest seller of...
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wide here in europe there are many people with ties to the middle east region and they want to make sure they know exactly where their produce is coming from. are you sure this comes from spain. rainier is a palestinian living in germany she has family in the west bank and says the israeli checkpoints mean palestinian farmers are losing out to the circle as even even the few things they get to jordan they really checkpoints keep them at the checkpoints for days. and then you can't even vegetables anymore those behind the report into trade between the settlements in europe say they aren't trying to organize any kind of witch hunt we're not talking about boycotting jews over here we're not talking about even boycotting israel itself we're talking about making a difference differentiating between. legal israeli products which should be bought by european citizens as much as the core so short and certain products which are totally illegal and should be banned and people should not buy. information that europeans keep stored online could be accessed by u.s. law enforcement agencies that'
wide here in europe there are many people with ties to the middle east region and they want to make sure they know exactly where their produce is coming from. are you sure this comes from spain. rainier is a palestinian living in germany she has family in the west bank and says the israeli checkpoints mean palestinian farmers are losing out to the circle as even even the few things they get to jordan they really checkpoints keep them at the checkpoints for days. and then you can't even...
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greece therefore is the sick person europe. of the world. meanwhile, the united states of america is ungovernable. you have a system in this country that was created to create this country as an ungovernable state. you have congress, the president canceling each other out. how the president -- whoever the president might be -- do anything? you have china -- finding it impossible to provide a replacement for the demand that the west has done away with. so, i do not have an answer for your question. bewilderment. >> my question is about consumer demand and the extent to which the old system depended on it. if we do not have it to the same degree, could there possibly be a new economy? i cannot know how to say all of these in the right economic terms. i will say what i am thinking and see what you make out of it. its teams like all the economy's got to a point where it had to be based on growth. it could not just be sustainable. it had to grow. and that meant more consumers. so, then, that led to a lot of things ecologically that were not good
greece therefore is the sick person europe. of the world. meanwhile, the united states of america is ungovernable. you have a system in this country that was created to create this country as an ungovernable state. you have congress, the president canceling each other out. how the president -- whoever the president might be -- do anything? you have china -- finding it impossible to provide a replacement for the demand that the west has done away with. so, i do not have an answer for your...
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obviously europe has been having a number of problems, but i wouldn't exactly say washington has been covering itself in glory. so one of the big questions going forward, i think, is whether or not the political system will do enough to -- i don't want to exactly say get out of the way because they have to do enough to help structure our recovery, right? we can't have bad policy happening, whether or not they are helping or hindering. with a couple of decent decisions they can really provide juice to the recovery now. >> what do you see as far as the relationship between the president and congress this year? >> it's not been great to far. it will matter quite a bit whether or not they are able to get a fiscal cliff deal done in the near future. somebody clears the decks to do other things, things that might not be quite as either controversial or may not matter as much to the economy. so if you have a long fight over immigration, that's not a great thing but it's better than having a fight that leads to a debt ceiling default. the question is whether or not they are able to move past
obviously europe has been having a number of problems, but i wouldn't exactly say washington has been covering itself in glory. so one of the big questions going forward, i think, is whether or not the political system will do enough to -- i don't want to exactly say get out of the way because they have to do enough to help structure our recovery, right? we can't have bad policy happening, whether or not they are helping or hindering. with a couple of decent decisions they can really provide...
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and europe. the constitution to be democracy is. to be. on the other hand not time to kind of constitutional government. unusual or not normal life it's not going to be something that should. so it's the rights of the minority. and they have a right to be worried. course we'll keep you updated as those results come in now earlier my colleague of all of i have spoken to a representative of the muslim brotherhood freedom and justice party he expressed confidence that time is on the is on the side. what's your response to those who say to critics who say the sharia centric constitution betrays their they were punishing your relationship and sidelines the rights of minorities in your country no this is not right at all you can revise the constitution. this is not really present and they have no proof of it and the same time the president declares that if any minority or majority needs to to modify things in this constitution this can be done the thought of parliament figures suggest only around hovel all egyptians in your country support the i
and europe. the constitution to be democracy is. to be. on the other hand not time to kind of constitutional government. unusual or not normal life it's not going to be something that should. so it's the rights of the minority. and they have a right to be worried. course we'll keep you updated as those results come in now earlier my colleague of all of i have spoken to a representative of the muslim brotherhood freedom and justice party he expressed confidence that time is on the is on the...
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just outside of berlin as one of the largest animal shelters in europe consent is a major issue while those involved an animal welfare say must be addressed as dogs are loyal even when they're abused they're still going to look as if they're. head beat especially when it gets enough to eat dogs will be happy whatever you dictate but there is not a sign that the dog is enjoying it those in relationships with our littles though are confident that their love is legitimate in fear for the future you want to find a fantasize about castrating you're taking my animals away our friend has found a razor blade in this post with a note do it yourself so we don't have to work where is don't arrive too often but the arrive every now and then in the subway someone was yelling at me calling me names i'm concerned that attacks could become physical but often after stars these are all over our t.v. jerry. for a couple of minutes here in our laura lister in washington d.c. a capital account that's after just a short break. this is day starts at five am even earlier in the winter tending to his flock of
just outside of berlin as one of the largest animal shelters in europe consent is a major issue while those involved an animal welfare say must be addressed as dogs are loyal even when they're abused they're still going to look as if they're. head beat especially when it gets enough to eat dogs will be happy whatever you dictate but there is not a sign that the dog is enjoying it those in relationships with our littles though are confident that their love is legitimate in fear for the future...
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in europe as well is that the right lot of opportunity well it's interesting it is international i can see where the opportunity would arise let's talk about logistics because one of the first things that we were you know wondering was about how that kind of is managed how do you manage these cars and the fuel and how to get the cars where they're in demand kind of some of these unique aspects of it and then is there any proprietary or special software that you use in order to manage some of these things you know absolutely our technology we consider it is car sharing two point zero because our technology allows a truly on demand experience for our members they can simply locate a vehicle on their smartphone walk up to it and use their membership card to unlock the doors and as you mentioned in the previous piece put in your pin code answer a couple questions and you're free to drive and you're not you're not locked into a period of time that you need to return the car nor do you have to lock in to tell us where you're going to return it to so our technology really gives our members th
in europe as well is that the right lot of opportunity well it's interesting it is international i can see where the opportunity would arise let's talk about logistics because one of the first things that we were you know wondering was about how that kind of is managed how do you manage these cars and the fuel and how to get the cars where they're in demand kind of some of these unique aspects of it and then is there any proprietary or special software that you use in order to manage some of...
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opportunities in europe, you heard me right, europe. even with the debt crisis and austerity measures. running the scout international fund, that fund up about 20% this year finding bargains throughout europe land. the global footprint. up next with a fox business exclusive. [ malennouncer ] it's tt time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more thayou have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it findone, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi ca and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar t
opportunities in europe, you heard me right, europe. even with the debt crisis and austerity measures. running the scout international fund, that fund up about 20% this year finding bargains throughout europe land. the global footprint. up next with a fox business exclusive. [ malennouncer ] it's tt time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more thayou have to. only citi price rewind automatically...
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one part of europe is doing very well. germany, france, northern europe, generally speaking. italy, spain, portugal, greece and ireland, hungry are in terrible shape. serious terrible shape. and because some folks don't pay attention to numbers, here's a chance for a statistic to help. students of mine, professors who came to the united states to study the universities where i taught. now professors at the university of acton, major universities increased. today their salaries as we speak are 40 percent less than what they were in may of 2010. try to imagine yourself in a job that you've kept in which the money you get every week is 40% less. police, fire, school teachers, social workers, you name it. .. governments in france and germany have been very frightened since they too are facing an economic crisis and they too are trying to solve it by making demands of their people to pay for something we come in to. they have chosen to use a very dangerous strategy particularly warm germany and the strategy goes like this. we the government are your friends, you the german working
one part of europe is doing very well. germany, france, northern europe, generally speaking. italy, spain, portugal, greece and ireland, hungry are in terrible shape. serious terrible shape. and because some folks don't pay attention to numbers, here's a chance for a statistic to help. students of mine, professors who came to the united states to study the universities where i taught. now professors at the university of acton, major universities increased. today their salaries as we speak are...
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authorities can obtain and study data on that european store online overreaching europe's strict privacy protection laws and that's according to a report issued by the university of amsterdam saying washington is being shielded by the anterior terror of patriot act one of the authors of a report absalom bach believes that a national privacy regulations should be stepped up. normally in an offline world you would have cooperation between governments that would respect international human rights standards but as these companies in the cloud are. conducting systematic best business and united states direct actions just warms all over the world internet surveillance is increasing and it's quite breakneck speed so a solution would be. to at least try and come to some international standard of how to resolve all this and what does privacy mean i know that this is a very ambitious goal but as we all move into the internet and as we all as it all becomes a part of our daily lives free speech and privacy online is becoming ever more important colombia's government and far crabbe also have restart
authorities can obtain and study data on that european store online overreaching europe's strict privacy protection laws and that's according to a report issued by the university of amsterdam saying washington is being shielded by the anterior terror of patriot act one of the authors of a report absalom bach believes that a national privacy regulations should be stepped up. normally in an offline world you would have cooperation between governments that would respect international human rights...
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to be at the central table of europe enjoying the late night events and the flash cars and the hotels that they get the decision making the real buzz of being there but there are those like me that actually are party that believes that being outside of this particular would actually influence great great britain's influence would actually rise and we'd be able to trade more easily with the rest of the world because we're freed of these regulations at the moment you can see that even from the government's own statistics they show that recently trade with the rest of the world as risen dramatically whilst our trade with europe has actually fallen and that's not surprising to ourselves because we see that the rest of the world represent the east in asia or looking at south america or indeed the middle east and then there's going to be a great push in africa there are countries with rising populations rising middle class that demand products we have expertise that could and should be used trading with. russian lawmakers on the verge of blacklisting a number of u.s. officials for alleged v
to be at the central table of europe enjoying the late night events and the flash cars and the hotels that they get the decision making the real buzz of being there but there are those like me that actually are party that believes that being outside of this particular would actually influence great great britain's influence would actually rise and we'd be able to trade more easily with the rest of the world because we're freed of these regulations at the moment you can see that even from the...
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so the financial pain for greece and europe in general doesn't seem to be going anywhere despite all the effort obvious cost talk show today asks whether nosediving and decline is a new trend for the whole western world and here's a preview of what's coming up for you at seven thirty g.m.t. . here's the problem is the inequality inside the western capitalist system in this inequality is being reproduced by the chinese like most of the time i am between also americans north and solves europe and china will never i travel inside . china i see the same mistakes they are committing that the west has been committing for the past twenty years and it's basically to apply new liberalism to china alexander you look like you disagree go ahead of course i disagree the problem is not inequality as in and of itself the problem is the degree of inequality and i have driven around the southwestern united states as well and of course there's impoverishment there but if you drive up and down the east course the united states you will find that between boston miami i mean there's an enormous degree of
so the financial pain for greece and europe in general doesn't seem to be going anywhere despite all the effort obvious cost talk show today asks whether nosediving and decline is a new trend for the whole western world and here's a preview of what's coming up for you at seven thirty g.m.t. . here's the problem is the inequality inside the western capitalist system in this inequality is being reproduced by the chinese like most of the time i am between also americans north and solves europe and...
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certainly europe is still a wild card. and i think we just have to be aware of the fact that the markets react to the unexpect, not the expected. so we have to be looking at some of this risk. we hedged our portfolio a little bit, in my portfolio i run at the firm. if the market goes we'll make lesand if it pulls back we'll take the risk off. >> susie: any disclosurees, rich? do you own any of them? >> we own all of them at the firm, and i own them personally because the managers tend to eat their own cooking. >> susie: thank you so much, rich. have a nice holiday. rich steinberg of globe.
certainly europe is still a wild card. and i think we just have to be aware of the fact that the markets react to the unexpect, not the expected. so we have to be looking at some of this risk. we hedged our portfolio a little bit, in my portfolio i run at the firm. if the market goes we'll make lesand if it pulls back we'll take the risk off. >> susie: any disclosurees, rich? do you own any of them? >> we own all of them at the firm, and i own them personally because the managers...
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we americans have resisted those trends that we saw in europe over several generations. and i don't think we have a clear answer yet. are americans becoming more european secular in their approach to religion? but it is a first time you're seeing data that suggests that's even possible. i think that is something we'll be grappling with another couple decades. >> we are close to running out of time here. >> there's so much more to talk about. >> before we do, let me ask you as you look back now from this vantage point, where do you see something that happened this past year that did not get the attention you think it deserved? who wants to go? >> i wanted to mention the civic vitality in the african-american churches. we're about the decline of religion. a lot of emphasis on the campaign in terms of the vote you are turnout is on the obama political operation and believe me, everybody on both sides says it was an amazing operation. but i think the response of the african-american church to some of these voters' suppression laws as they saw them was really impressive. and
we americans have resisted those trends that we saw in europe over several generations. and i don't think we have a clear answer yet. are americans becoming more european secular in their approach to religion? but it is a first time you're seeing data that suggests that's even possible. i think that is something we'll be grappling with another couple decades. >> we are close to running out of time here. >> there's so much more to talk about. >> before we do, let me ask you as...
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europe is looking messy. the snow is really causing problems in central europe and further out to the west over the british isles. a lot of low pressure systems dotted around and it's still frigid. the cold air right down to the mediterranean. so plenty of snow is available. down to the southeast, it's going to be rain rather than snow. heavy rain heading into turkey could cause flash flooding problems. and in fact, the black sea region has been stormy recently. i want to show you video from tuesday. this is showing you what happened when a cargo ship was brought in due to engine malfunction. two other incidents off the turkish coast left two dead and 12 missing, according to coastal authorities. one of the boats sank. this was a rescue boat caught in the rough seas there. when stormy conditions like this happen, usually the sea is closed to traffic. yet on tuesday it remained open, and that's the picture that we see there. certainly it's going to be very stormy once again. another low heading into the black
europe is looking messy. the snow is really causing problems in central europe and further out to the west over the british isles. a lot of low pressure systems dotted around and it's still frigid. the cold air right down to the mediterranean. so plenty of snow is available. down to the southeast, it's going to be rain rather than snow. heavy rain heading into turkey could cause flash flooding problems. and in fact, the black sea region has been stormy recently. i want to show you video from...
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biggest and the giants and is expected to satisfy a bought and eastern europe appetite for gas. has more now on the multi-billion euro job. it's been a long time coming but finally the construction of south stream gas pipeline is underway and it's really a crucial moment for russian energy giant gazprom which is the driving force for the some vicious project now the pipeline was designed mainly to diversify russian gas routes to europe bypassing transit countries like ukraine were disagreements resulted in deliveries to customers in western europe being disrupted now this pipeline will transport russian natural gas through the black sea to bulgaria and on to greece its me and austria south stream is a competitor to be in the book of project does the e.u. said time to reduce his dependence on the russian gas however that project and the state of that project is currently uncertain due to falling demand for natural gas in europe and high cost of construction owns fifty percent of the south stream pipeline the rest is put between eight to lead germany and france yet many to europe
biggest and the giants and is expected to satisfy a bought and eastern europe appetite for gas. has more now on the multi-billion euro job. it's been a long time coming but finally the construction of south stream gas pipeline is underway and it's really a crucial moment for russian energy giant gazprom which is the driving force for the some vicious project now the pipeline was designed mainly to diversify russian gas routes to europe bypassing transit countries like ukraine were disagreements...
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less big europe the state in the last vote in the u.n. but steve israel feels that europeans are supporting basically supporting israel. ok party actual that bring you up to date with all the week's sporting headlines that's after a short break stay with us. an artist was arrested for putting up posters critical of drone usage all over new york city the poster show a menacing drone shooting a missile at innocent children with the words drones protection when you least expect it written at the bottom these posters definitely reflect a lot of americans fears that a big brother skynet will completely eliminate the very concept of privacy and free speech so to prove that americans live in a free country without any government spying he had why p.t. hunted down the anonymous artist and arrested him for expressing himself having arrested him at his residence they charged him with fifty six counts of criminal possession of a forged instrument grand larceny possession of stolen property and weapons possession for having a deadly terrorist weapon
less big europe the state in the last vote in the u.n. but steve israel feels that europeans are supporting basically supporting israel. ok party actual that bring you up to date with all the week's sporting headlines that's after a short break stay with us. an artist was arrested for putting up posters critical of drone usage all over new york city the poster show a menacing drone shooting a missile at innocent children with the words drones protection when you least expect it written at the...
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certainly europe is still a wild card. and i think we just have to be aware of the fact that the markets react to the unexpect, not the expected. so we have to be looking at some of this risk. we hedged our portfolio a little bit, in my portfolio i run at the firm. if the market goes we'll make lesand if it pulls back we'll take the risk off. >> susie: any disclosurees, rich? do you own any of them? >> we own all of them at the firm, and i own them personally because the managers tend to eat their own cooking. >> susie: thank you so much, rich. have a nice holiday. rich steinberg of globe. >>> the following is a co-production of kqed and the center for investigative reporting. >> in california's fields, things are changing. crops are less plentiful. >> we're seeing two-thirds of a reduction in volume out of our southern growing regions. >> insects are more abundant. >> our temperatures have increased by two to three degrees fahrenheit, and that seems to be enough to keep them from being frozen out during the winter. i did
certainly europe is still a wild card. and i think we just have to be aware of the fact that the markets react to the unexpect, not the expected. so we have to be looking at some of this risk. we hedged our portfolio a little bit, in my portfolio i run at the firm. if the market goes we'll make lesand if it pulls back we'll take the risk off. >> susie: any disclosurees, rich? do you own any of them? >> we own all of them at the firm, and i own them personally because the managers...
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thank you laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong reindeer herd when the animal saw the light in and most around brood is gather the turns and move to another posture they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter women and children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though their sons are similar. oh. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hardy welcome to the big picture. leave me. alone welcome to crossfire i'm going to live on the rise and fall of civilizations for over a century there have been predictions of western decline given the global financial crisis that started in two thousand and eight and the stagnation in much of the western world are some of those predictions coming true and if the west is in decline what will take its place. to cross-talk to decline of the west i'm joined by alexander graf lamb sto
thank you laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong reindeer herd when the animal saw the light in and most around brood is gather the turns and move to another posture they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter women and children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though their sons are similar. oh. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something...